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Solihull Moors made it four wins from five games in the Vanarama National League on Saturday and are now one of only three teams yet to taste defeat in 2019/20 along with Bromley and Sutton United.

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Solihull
beat Ebbsfleet United at home to make it five successive defeats for the Kent
side.

And
they took an early 9th minute lead through Myles Weston too, but
Jamey Osborne equalised 8 minutes before the break.

And
an 80th minute own goal by the unfortunate Jack King killed Fleet
off.

Bromley
edged out a Hartlepool United side who have won only once to date by the odd
goal in five at The Northern Gas and Power Stadium.

Michael
Cheek gave the visitors a 10th minute lead that Gavan Holohan wiped
out less than 2 minutes later.

Recco
Hackett-Fairchild then out the Ravens back in front after 27 minutes but Gus
Mafuta took Pools into the break all-square with a 39th minute
leveller.

But
Hackett-Fairchild won it for Neil Smith`s side with his second 14 minutes from
time.

A
goal 7 minutes from time from sub Tommy Wright maintained Sutton`s unbeaten
start at Meadow Park against Boreham Wood.

AFC
Fylde lost their unbeaten tag when they were rocked 4-1 at Mill Farm by newly promoted
Woking, for whom this was a fourth win in five.

Goals
from Dave Tarpey after 18 minutes and Josh Casey on 40 minutes gave the Cards a
two-goal interval lead.

Lewis
Montrose pulled the Coasters back into the game after 56 minutes, but the home
side suffered the blow of losing Ryan Croasdale in the 75th minute to
a straight red card for bringing down Tarpey.

Woking
added two more to their tally in the closing 6 minutes through Tyreke Johnson
and sub Jake Hyde.

In
contrast Chorley, who came up with Woking, have yet to find a win and were
beaten 4-1 at York Road by Maidenhead United.

Josh
Kelly gave the home Magpies a 25th minute lead that the visiting
Magpies cancelled out almost immediately through Marcus Carver.

Jake
Cassidy restored Maidenhead`s lead 10 minutes before half-time.

Chorley
had a great chance to level matters 8 minutes after the break when they were
awarded a penalty for a foul on Alex Newby, but Courtney Meppen-Walter`s
spot-kick was saved by Taye Ashby-Hammond.

And
the home side made sure of the points with two goals in time added on at the
end of the game from sub Danny Whitehall.

Stockport County beat Eastleigh 2-0 at Edgeley Park, breaking the deadlock on
the hour-mark through Adam Thomas.

And
they confirmed the points with an 83rd minute stunner from Elliot
Osborne.

Dagenham
& Redbridge inflicted a third defeat on visiting Harrogate Town, running
out 4-2 winners at the Chigwell Construction Stadium.

Joe
Leesley gave the Yorkshire side an early 8th minute lead that Chike
Kandi levelled 6 minutes later, only for Brendan Kiernan to restore the visitors`
lead after 24 minutes.

Parity
was restored just 5 minutes later with Mitch Brundle getting on the mark, and a
brace from Angelo Balanta in the 61st and 86th minutes killed
Harrogate off.

Torquay
United enjoyed a good 2-1 win at Crabble against fancied Dover Athletic.

After
a goalless opening half, Asa Hall pounced 6 minutes after the break to give the
Gulls the lead, and less than 2 minutes later, Armani Little added a second.

Inih
Effiong pulled one back for Andy Hessenthaler`s side but it came with less than
2 minutes remaining.

FC
Halifax Town trailed Aldershot Town at the EBB Stadium to an early 2nd
minute George Fowler effort.

But
the Shaymen grabbed an 82nd minute equaliser from defender Jerome
Binnom-Williams.

And
Chesterfield made it three draws from five games after sharing the spoils with
Barnet at The Hive.

New
signing Mike Fondop gave the Spireites the boost of a 2nd minute
lead which Jack Taylor cancelled out within 3 minutes.

Fondop,
only signed on Friday, bagged his and Chesterfield`s second 4 minutes after
half-time, but the Bees earned a point through Simeon Akinola after 64 minutes.

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Solihull
beat Ebbsfleet United at home to make it five successive defeats for the Kent
side.

And
they took an early 9th minute lead through Myles Weston too, but
Jamey Osborne equalised 8 minutes before the break.

And
an 80th minute own goal by the unfortunate Jack King killed Fleet
off.

Bromley
edged out a Hartlepool United side who have won only once to date by the odd
goal in five at The Northern Gas and Power Stadium.

Michael
Cheek gave the visitors a 10th minute lead that Gavan Holohan wiped
out less than 2 minutes later.

Recco
Hackett-Fairchild then out the Ravens back in front after 27 minutes but Gus
Mafuta took Pools into the break all-square with a 39th minute
leveller.

But
Hackett-Fairchild won it for Neil Smith`s side with his second 14 minutes from
time.

A
goal 7 minutes from time from sub Tommy Wright maintained Sutton`s unbeaten
start at Meadow Park against Boreham Wood.

AFC
Fylde lost their unbeaten tag when they were rocked 4-1 at Mill Farm by newly promoted
Woking, for whom this was a fourth win in five.

Goals
from Dave Tarpey after 18 minutes and Josh Casey on 40 minutes gave the Cards a
two-goal interval lead.

Lewis
Montrose pulled the Coasters back into the game after 56 minutes, but the home
side suffered the blow of losing Ryan Croasdale in the 75th minute to
a straight red card for bringing down Tarpey.

Woking
added two more to their tally in the closing 6 minutes through Tyreke Johnson
and sub Jake Hyde.

In
contrast Chorley, who came up with Woking, have yet to find a win and were
beaten 4-1 at York Road by Maidenhead United.

Josh
Kelly gave the home Magpies a 25th minute lead that the visiting
Magpies cancelled out almost immediately through Marcus Carver.

Jake
Cassidy restored Maidenhead`s lead 10 minutes before half-time.

Chorley
had a great chance to level matters 8 minutes after the break when they were
awarded a penalty for a foul on Alex Newby, but Courtney Meppen-Walter`s
spot-kick was saved by Taye Ashby-Hammond.

And
the home side made sure of the points with two goals in time added on at the
end of the game from sub Danny Whitehall.

Stockport County beat Eastleigh 2-0 at Edgeley Park, breaking the deadlock on
the hour-mark through Adam Thomas.

And
they confirmed the points with an 83rd minute stunner from Elliot
Osborne.

Dagenham
& Redbridge inflicted a third defeat on visiting Harrogate Town, running
out 4-2 winners at the Chigwell Construction Stadium.

Joe
Leesley gave the Yorkshire side an early 8th minute lead that Chike
Kandi levelled 6 minutes later, only for Brendan Kiernan to restore the visitors`
lead after 24 minutes.

Parity
was restored just 5 minutes later with Mitch Brundle getting on the mark, and a
brace from Angelo Balanta in the 61st and 86th minutes killed
Harrogate off.

Torquay
United enjoyed a good 2-1 win at Crabble against fancied Dover Athletic.

After
a goalless opening half, Asa Hall pounced 6 minutes after the break to give the
Gulls the lead, and less than 2 minutes later, Armani Little added a second.

Inih
Effiong pulled one back for Andy Hessenthaler`s side but it came with less than
2 minutes remaining.

FC
Halifax Town trailed Aldershot Town at the EBB Stadium to an early 2nd
minute George Fowler effort.

But
the Shaymen grabbed an 82nd minute equaliser from defender Jerome
Binnom-Williams.

And
Chesterfield made it three draws from five games after sharing the spoils with
Barnet at The Hive.

New
signing Mike Fondop gave the Spireites the boost of a 2nd minute
lead which Jack Taylor cancelled out within 3 minutes.

Fondop,
only signed on Friday, bagged his and Chesterfield`s second 4 minutes after
half-time, but the Bees earned a point through Simeon Akinola after 64 minutes.

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